Performing Precarity
(2024)
author(s): Laurence Crane, Anders Førisdal, LEA Ye Gyoung, Io A. Sivertsen, Lisa Streich, Jennifer Torrence and Ellen Ugelvik
published in: Norwegian Academy of Music
To be a contemporary music performer today is to have a deeply fragmented practice. The performer’s role is no longer simply a matter of mastering her instrument and executing a score. Music practices are increasingly incorporating new instruments and technologies, methods of creating works, audience interaction and situations of interdependence between performer subjects. The performer finds herself unable to keep a sense of mastery over the performance. In other words, performing is increasingly precarious.
The Museum of Lost Ecologies
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Celestína Minichová, Puck Verras
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
(Nordic) LARP exploring potentially disappearing ecologies and non-human narritives/narrators through role-playing in a site-specific setting. An artistic research project into connection with the other, the non-human, the beyond-human. Narrative found through site and relics we create, world co-created by participants through (role) play.